Sabreen is from the Arabic صابرين (Ṣābirīn — patient ones, those who persevere) — foundational from Arabic ṣabr (patience/perseverance). A modern American baby name in the broader Arabic-Muslim heritage aesthetic. Sabreen is one of the foundational Arabic feminine names — central to traditional Muslim heritage. The foundational Arabic ṣabr (patience) is foundational central to foundational Quranic + Islamic ethical heritage + foundational mentioned foundational ~90 times in foundational Quran + foundational central to foundational Quran 2:153 (O you who have believed + seek help through patience and prayer + Indeed Allah is with the patient) + foundational 2:155-157 + foundational central to foundational Islamic theological concept of foundational Sabr (patience) — foundational one of foundational Six Pillars of Iman (faith) alongside foundational Tawakkul (trust) + Shukr (gratitude) + foundational central to foundational Sufi mystical heritage spanning foundational Imam al-Ghazali (1058-1111) + foundational Ihya Ulum al-Din (Revival of the Religious Sciences) + foundational Three types of Patience — foundational patience with obedience + patience from sin + patience in trial; foundational also foundational Sabreen Band Palestinian musical ensemble + foundational pioneering Palestinian-Arab nationalist music ~1980s + foundational central to foundational pan-Arab cultural heritage. Foundational Arabic feminine name reflecting Islamic ethical heritage.
Featured throughout Arabic heritage.
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Sabreen reduces to six.